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Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 8:15 pm
by Beaussie
Wow, Wanderers killing NRL clubs in western Sydney. Parramatta Stadium to be upgraded for soccer not rugby league. Who'd have ever thought that was possible in western Sydney.

RL heartland. :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead in sales and membership

John Lehmann Editor at Large
The Sunday Telegraph
November 30, 2013 10:00PM

A-LEAGUE newcomers Western Sydney Wanderers have become so hot that they're already selling more football jerseys and recruiting more members than popular NRL clubs like the Parramatta Eels and Wests Tigers.

In only their second season, the Wanderers have become the envy of many sporting clubs as they tap into the power of multicultural western Sydney to convert their on-field success into financial strength.

At their most recent home match, played against Melbourne Victory on a wet and blustery Saturday night, Wanderers fans spent a cool $95,000 on new jerseys, scarfs, flags and footballs at stalls around the ground. Sales included 119 jerseys, 70 hoodies and 577 scarfs.

It wasn't a one-off - fans purchase an average of $80,000 worth of Wanderers gear at each home game and the club is on track to smash through the $2 million mark in merchandising sales this season.

Children's lines this year have been the fastest selling, while a women's range of clothing is being developed for next season.

In comparison the Eels and Tigers, two of the most popular NRL clubs, sold $1.75 million and $1.2 million in merchandising in the 2013 season.

"The Wanderers appeal to a broad base of fans right across western Sydney, whereas more established clubs in other codes operate in isolated pockets,'' said Football Federation of Australia chief executive David Gallop, the former NRL boss.

The Wanderers have also wasted no time converting their giant-killing debut season into corporate support, growing their revenue by 140 per cent in a year to more than $4 million this season.

Although this is still shaded by the Tigers and Eels, the Wanderers corporate backing is believed to be stronger than the glamorous cross-town rival Sydney FC and only bettered in the A-League by Melbourne Victory.

"They are one of the first entities to actually call themselves western Sydney and people are identifying with that and responding to their success,'' said University of Western Sydney Chancellor Peter Shergold, whose organisation is sponsoring the Wanderers.

It is understood that global financial services group Pepper will be announced this week as the latest corporate supporter, joining heavyweight backers NRMA Insurance, Nike, Westfield, Mitsubishi Electric and Primo.

The Wanderers success hasn't just happened by chance. Wanderers executive chairman Lyall Gorman said the club's foundations were built to truly represent western Sydney's two million residents.

The club's name, colours, values and culture were only decided after seven supporter forums were held in Mount Pritchard, Parramatta, Rooty Hill, Penrith, Castle Hill, Campbelltown and Bankstown.

The FFA also ran two online surveys in which more than 15,000 people devoted 25 minutes of their time helping define the spirit of the west.

The brand and image documents created to portray the Wanderers are world-class - they are not dissimilar to those which lie behind global sports biggest brand, Manchester United.

"This is not just a football club, it is a community asset and we are joined together at the hip with the community,'' said Mr Gorman, a former boss of the A-League who grew up in Bankstown.

"One of our major goals is to be a catalyst for true social change across western Sydney. Part of that is inspiring the young people of western Sydney to be the absolute best they can be.''

The multiculturalism of western Sydney is reflected in the Wanderers staff and supporter base. Twenty-five different cultures are represented among the club's 93 players and staff, while the accents singing out from the famous Red and Black Bloc supporter group include Sudanese and Indians.

The club's board includes distinguished Australian-Chinese businessman Benjamin Chow and influential Aboriginal leader Warren Mundine.

The Wanderers had to halt ticketed memberships at 16,400 due to the present capacity of Pirtek Stadium at Parramatta. Another 1000 people are on a waiting list and the club is putting in place a scheme enabling fans to buy tickets from members who can't attend games.

The Tigers have 11,500 ticketed and non-ticketed members, while the Eels have just over 14,000 ticketed members.

"We've been on board since the start and don't miss a game - we love Shinji Ono,'' said Jack Ong, of The Ponds.

Partly due to the Wanderers' success, the federal government has granted $20 million to upgrade the stadium and increase capacity to 23,500 although Mr Gorman's longer-term goal is to further lift capacity to about 32,000.

Mr Gorman said the club had knocked back sponsorships of up to $400,000 a year because they didn't share similar values as the Wanderers.

"The wrong partnerships will hurt you over time,'' he said.

But he has a bit of free advice to businesses who haven't yet embraced western Sydney: "Businesses who don't see the potential of western Sydney will suffer for it over time.''

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n ... 6771396553

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Sat Dec 07, 2013 10:04 pm
by adamj1300
Beaussie wrote:
Wow, Wanderers killing NRL clubs in western Sydney. Parramatta Stadium to be upgraded for soccer not rugby league. Who'd have ever thought that was possible in western Sydney.

RL heartland. :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead in sales and membership

John Lehmann Editor at Large
The Sunday Telegraph
November 30, 2013 10:00PM

A-LEAGUE newcomers Western Sydney Wanderers have become so hot that they're already selling more football jerseys and recruiting more members than popular NRL clubs like the Parramatta Eels and Wests Tigers.

In only their second season, the Wanderers have become the envy of many sporting clubs as they tap into the power of multicultural western Sydney to convert their on-field success into financial strength.

At their most recent home match, played against Melbourne Victory on a wet and blustery Saturday night, Wanderers fans spent a cool $95,000 on new jerseys, scarfs, flags and footballs at stalls around the ground. Sales included 119 jerseys, 70 hoodies and 577 scarfs.

It wasn't a one-off - fans purchase an average of $80,000 worth of Wanderers gear at each home game and the club is on track to smash through the $2 million mark in merchandising sales this season.

Children's lines this year have been the fastest selling, while a women's range of clothing is being developed for next season.

In comparison the Eels and Tigers, two of the most popular NRL clubs, sold $1.75 million and $1.2 million in merchandising in the 2013 season.

"The Wanderers appeal to a broad base of fans right across western Sydney, whereas more established clubs in other codes operate in isolated pockets,'' said Football Federation of Australia chief executive David Gallop, the former NRL boss.

The Wanderers have also wasted no time converting their giant-killing debut season into corporate support, growing their revenue by 140 per cent in a year to more than $4 million this season.

Although this is still shaded by the Tigers and Eels, the Wanderers corporate backing is believed to be stronger than the glamorous cross-town rival Sydney FC and only bettered in the A-League by Melbourne Victory.

"They are one of the first entities to actually call themselves western Sydney and people are identifying with that and responding to their success,'' said University of Western Sydney Chancellor Peter Shergold, whose organisation is sponsoring the Wanderers.

It is understood that global financial services group Pepper will be announced this week as the latest corporate supporter, joining heavyweight backers NRMA Insurance, Nike, Westfield, Mitsubishi Electric and Primo.

The Wanderers success hasn't just happened by chance. Wanderers executive chairman Lyall Gorman said the club's foundations were built to truly represent western Sydney's two million residents.

The club's name, colours, values and culture were only decided after seven supporter forums were held in Mount Pritchard, Parramatta, Rooty Hill, Penrith, Castle Hill, Campbelltown and Bankstown.

The FFA also ran two online surveys in which more than 15,000 people devoted 25 minutes of their time helping define the spirit of the west.

The brand and image documents created to portray the Wanderers are world-class - they are not dissimilar to those which lie behind global sports biggest brand, Manchester United.

"This is not just a football club, it is a community asset and we are joined together at the hip with the community,'' said Mr Gorman, a former boss of the A-League who grew up in Bankstown.

"One of our major goals is to be a catalyst for true social change across western Sydney. Part of that is inspiring the young people of western Sydney to be the absolute best they can be.''

The multiculturalism of western Sydney is reflected in the Wanderers staff and supporter base. Twenty-five different cultures are represented among the club's 93 players and staff, while the accents singing out from the famous Red and Black Bloc supporter group include Sudanese and Indians.

The club's board includes distinguished Australian-Chinese businessman Benjamin Chow and influential Aboriginal leader Warren Mundine.

The Wanderers had to halt ticketed memberships at 16,400 due to the present capacity of Pirtek Stadium at Parramatta. Another 1000 people are on a waiting list and the club is putting in place a scheme enabling fans to buy tickets from members who can't attend games.

The Tigers have 11,500 ticketed and non-ticketed members, while the Eels have just over 14,000 ticketed members.

"We've been on board since the start and don't miss a game - we love Shinji Ono,'' said Jack Ong, of The Ponds.

Partly due to the Wanderers' success, the federal government has granted $20 million to upgrade the stadium and increase capacity to 23,500 although Mr Gorman's longer-term goal is to further lift capacity to about 32,000.

Mr Gorman said the club had knocked back sponsorships of up to $400,000 a year because they didn't share similar values as the Wanderers.

"The wrong partnerships will hurt you over time,'' he said.

But he has a bit of free advice to businesses who haven't yet embraced western Sydney: "Businesses who don't see the potential of western Sydney will suffer for it over time.''

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/n ... 6771396553

At their most recent home match, played against Melbourne Victory on a wet and blustery Saturday night, Wanderers fans spent a cool $95,000 on new jerseys, scarfs, flags and footballs at stalls around the ground. Sales included 119 jerseys, 70 hoodies and 577 scarfs
there must be some mark up on the merchandise :?>

to waste 20 million on a suburban stadium is a waste of money, when there is a perfect 80k seater stadium up the road with surrounded buy better infrastructure,

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:01 am
by Raiderdave
:_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/

scanning
scanning

NEWS LTD

what a toe rag of an excuse for a story
& typical of Bearsy the bet welching bitch to lose it in his panties when seeing it :(/ :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>
what he doesn't realise is based on this ridiculous premise ... this mob are also pasting his bewoved SWines to the wall for merchandising sales as well ATM :(/ :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<>
& as for those oxygen thief ********* the Midgets ... jesus :shock: .... the Wentworthville magpies would out do them :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/


The Wanderers are a tad over a year old so fans have next to no kit & need to buy it now
Fans of NRL clubs already have their merchandise over the years & only buy the occasional new jersey .. every now & then

do we want to compare the sale of every piece of Parramatta merchandise ever sold & compare it to the Wanderers
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I'd think not :wink:

heres a sobering thought for all the little wanderers cheerleaders , namely fumblers trying to find

Wanderers 2012/13 ( representing all of Western Sydney ) ... Minor Premiers 1st
Average crowd 14,522

Parramatta 2012 ( representing 25% of Western Sydney ) .... wooden spooners last ... & have won about 4 wooden spoons since 1986 & have been close to the worst performed side in the NRL .. in the last 1/4 century
Average crowd 16,803

reverse the ladder positions & well

Soccer fans are notoriously fickle .... when the Wanderers start to have a few tough seasons .. watch the support disappear
When they win a few wooden spoons in a row will they average 15K like Parramatta have over the last 2 years
no fucking way they would ....
its the end of the discussion folks

the end ........... of the discussion :cool:

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 11:38 am
by pHyR3
lol precisely. comparing the Wanderers to the two worst placed NRL clubs.

do they wanna compete with the OTHER 3-4 NRL clubs' crowds? let's see how they go against the dogs and souths.

saw some a-league ratings yesterday on twitter. 88k and 50k with no competition but the cricket.

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 1:59 pm
by NRLCrap1
So where are the Eels profits?

Try again, you fricking geese!

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 2:25 pm
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:
So where are the Eels profits?

Try again, you fricking geese!

8-[

:(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>

OMG
what the fuck is this twat on :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 4:29 pm
by pHyR3
NRLCrap1 wrote:
So where are the Eels profits?

Try again, you fricking geese!
i just said they came last. so beating them is not a massive achievement. if you want to headline, "wanders leave nrl for dead" maybe they should try beating one of the several other clubs around like souths or dogs.

and we still haven't come to TV ratings which even the eels would smash the A-league with.

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 7:30 pm
by NRLCrap1
And yet the Wanderers are smashing the Eels in the hip pocket!

Doesn't money matter as much at Parramatta suddenly?

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 9:53 pm
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:
And yet the Wanderers are smashing the Eels in the hip pocket!

Doesn't money matter as much at Parramatta suddenly?
:(/ :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>

the point & this cockhead
different time zones as per usual :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<>

smashing Parramatta

Parras football turnover would be around 20 Million
more then double the Wanderers ....
a few extra shirts being sold aint gunna make up that difference you utter twat :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
& that doesn't include the Parramatta Leagues Club with another 50 Million


& let us remind you again
that's our last
V
their first

it aint a contest
RL slaughtering all as per usual :cool:

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 10:40 pm
by adamj1300
Raiderdave wrote:
NRLCrap1 wrote:
And yet the Wanderers are smashing the Eels in the hip pocket!

Doesn't money matter as much at Parramatta suddenly?
:(/ :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>

the point & this cockhead
different time zones as per usual :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<>

smashing Parramatta

Parras football turnover would be around 20 Million
more then double the Wanderers ....
a few extra shirts being sold aint gunna make up that difference you utter twat :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
& that doesn't include the Parramatta Leagues Club with another 50 Million


& let us remind you again
that's our last
V
their first

it aint a contest
RL slaughtering all as per usual :cool:
lol
RL being slaughtered as per usual
provide proof otherwise it will be like your usual shit Raiderdave, random made up figures
50 million for a leagues club in the outer suburbs low socicial economic suburb of sydney, dream on idiot
league smashed again,

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:25 pm
by NRLCrap1
Parra Club turning over 20 million?

Your full of shit again, Dave.

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 1:51 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
Get fucked ;)

http://www.parraeels.com.au/home

9,167 members as of today, only been on sale a month and this is for a team that has won 11 games, maybe 10 out of their last 100+.

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:15 pm
by ParraEelsNRL
NRLCrap1 wrote:
Parra Club turning over 20 million?

Your full of shit again, Dave.

Well if they have no money, why did Parramatta bother pissing $10 Million up the wall on the failed Parramatta Power soccer club?

(was reminded of that today at LU)

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:25 pm
by Raiderdave
adamj1300 wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
NRLCrap1 wrote:
And yet the Wanderers are smashing the Eels in the hip pocket!

Doesn't money matter as much at Parramatta suddenly?
:(/ :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<>

the point & this cockhead
different time zones as per usual :(/ :(/ :lol: :lol: :lol: :_<> :_<> :_<>

smashing Parramatta

Parras football turnover would be around 20 Million
more then double the Wanderers ....
a few extra shirts being sold aint gunna make up that difference you utter twat :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/
& that doesn't include the Parramatta Leagues Club with another 50 Million


& let us remind you again
that's our last
V
their first

it aint a contest
RL slaughtering all as per usual :cool:
lol
RL being slaughtered as per usual
provide proof otherwise it will be like your usual shit Raiderdave, random made up figures
50 million for a leagues club in the outer suburbs low socicial economic suburb of sydney, dream on idiot
,


hmmmmmm
seems I was wrong about 50 Million for the Parra leagues after all :-k
in 2012
it was a mere

68,406,740 :shock:


http://issuu.com/parramattaleagues/docs ... 21/2124433


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :(/ :(/ :(/ :(/ :_<> :_<> :_<> :_<> :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

have you ever seen a dumber bunch of twats anywhere in your life
Ol Raider
knocking over fumblers like ten pins


SSSSTTTTRRRRRIKKKKEEEEEEEEE :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool: :cool:

Re: Western Sydney Wanderers leave NRL for dead

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:38 pm
by Raiderdave
NRLCrap1 wrote:
Parra Club turning over 20 million?

Your full of shit again, Dave.

I've just stomped on one fumbling cockhead who doubted my figures
ground the twat into the dust

would you like me to make it 2 ? :wink: